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Two Essays On Corporate Investment Behavior


Two Essays On Corporate Investment Behavior
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Author : Haibin Brett Jiu
language : en
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Release Date : 2001

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Corporate Investment Behavior In The Imperfect Capital Market


Corporate Investment Behavior In The Imperfect Capital Market
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Author : Sijing Zong
language : en
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Release Date : 2006

Corporate Investment Behavior In The Imperfect Capital Market written by Sijing Zong and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Capital market categories.


My dissertation is a study of corporate investment behavior under market imperfections. This dissertation is structured as three inter-related essays that each addresses a particular aspect of the investment behavior of firms and all share common themes which are 1) market imperfections complicate managerial decisions on investments; and 2) the models based on perfect market assumptions may not be correct. The first essay, The relationship between internal cash flow and investments, studies the puzzle of the sensitivity of corporate investments to internal cash flows and finds that a U-shaped sensitivity curve between investment and cash flows can be clearly identified in the U.S. and in most other countries studied. The second essay, The relationship between market valuation and corporate investments, studies the relationship between stock market valuation and firm investments using a model controlling for many market imperfection components and employing simultaneous equations estimates. Essay two finds that both market perceptions and fundamental factors are important influences on corporate investment decisions. Moreover, we document that market valuation has a much higher impact on investment than fundamental variables, which seems to be consistent with the contentions in Barro (1990) and Baker et al. (2003). The third essay, Who will benefit from diversification: a transaction cost view of diversified firms, studies the issue of diversification and using data for a number of countries finds that both firm-level and country-level variables are important determinants of the excess values of diversified firms. We find that country risk, legal system, country disclosure level, information asymmetry measures, and agency cost measures are all important factors that influence diversified firm values. Our findings are largely consistent with those suggested by the transaction cost theory and provide a new perspective for the evaluations of firm diversification. In summary, this dissertation studies the impacts of market imperfections on corporate investment decisions and suggests that when operating in an imperfect market, a firm's investment decision-making process is influenced by cash flows, stock prices, and transactions costs, and is much more complicated than in perfect markets.



Essays In Corporate Finance And Investment


Essays In Corporate Finance And Investment
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Author : Lin William Cong
language : en
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Release Date : 2014

Essays In Corporate Finance And Investment written by Lin William Cong and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with categories.


This thesis consists of two essays that examine several problems in corporate finance and mechanism design. The central theme is endogenous agency conflicts and their impact on dynamic investment decisions. The first essay features auctions of assets and projects with embedded real options, and subsequent exercises of these investment options. The essay shows timing and security choice of auctions endogenously misalign incentives among agents and derives the optimal auction design and exercise strategy. The second essay studies implications of endogenous learning on irreversible investment decisions, in particular, how learning gives rise to asymmetric information between managers and shareholders in decentralized firms. Depending on the quality of the project, the optimal contract between principal and agent distorts investments in ways that has not been examined in the literature. Specifically, in Chapter 1 of the dissertation, I study how governments and corporations auction real investment options using both cash and contingent bids. Examples include sales of natural resource leases, real estate, patents and licenses, and start-up firms with growth options. I incorporate both endogenous auction initiation and post-auction option exercise into the traditional auctions framework, and show that common security bids create moral hazard because the winning bidder's real option differs from the seller's. Consequently, investment could be either accelerated or delayed depending on the security design. Strategic auction timing affects auction initiation, security ranking, equilibrium bidding, and investment; it should be considered jointly with security design and the seller's commitment level. Optimal auction design aligns investment incentives using a combination of down payment and royalty payment, but inefficiently delays sale and investment. I also characterize informal negotiations as timing and signaling games in which bidders can initiate an auction and determine the forms of bids. I show that post-auction investments are efficient and bidding equilibria are equivalent to those of cash auctions. However, in this setting, bidders always initiate the informal auctions inefficiently early. In addition, I provide suggestive evidence for model predictions using data from the leasing and exploration of oil and gas tracts, which leads to several ongoing empirical studies. Altogether, these results reconcile theory with several empirical puzzles and imply novel predictions with policy relevance. In Chapter 2, I examine learning as an important source of managerial flexibility and how it naturally induces information asymmetry in decentralized firms. Timing of learning is crucial for investment decisions, and optimal strategies involve sequential thresholds for learning and investing. Incentive contracts are needed for learning and truthful reporting. The inherent agency conflicts alter investment behavior significantly, and are costly to investors and welfare. But contracting on learning restores efficiency with low future uncertainty or sufficient liquidity. Unlike prior studies, the moral hazard of learning accelerates good projects and delays bad projects. Even the best type's investment is distorted, and only when learning is contractible can adverse selection dominate learning.



Two Essays In Corporate Finance


Two Essays In Corporate Finance
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Author : An Chee Low
language : en
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Release Date : 2007

Two Essays In Corporate Finance written by An Chee Low and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Compensation management categories.


Abstract: Problems of endogeneity often cloud interpretation in corporate governance research. In this dissertation, I make use of changes in takeover laws as exogenous shocks to examine how managers react to a weakening of the corporate governance structure. In the first essay, I examine how the increased protection from hostile takeovers affects managerial incentives to change firm risk, while in the second essay I examine how firm size and firm investment behavior changes in response to the exogenous shocks. In both cases, I find that managers take actions that are beneficial to themselves but are detrimental to shareholders. Empirical evidence in the first essay show that risk-averse managers decrease firm risk in response to an exogenous increase in takeover protection in Delaware during the mid-1990s. I also find that the decrease in firm risk is concentrated among firms with low managerial equity-based incentives. Further, firms respond to the increased protection accorded by the regime shift by providing managers with greater incentives for risk-taking. Overall, the evidence supports the hypothesis that equity-based compensation can be used to align managerial interests with that of shareholders. In the second essay, I find that managers increase their firm size in response to the increased protection from hostile takeovers. The increase is predominantly among firms with low growth and high cash holdings which are exactly the firms where the agency costs of free cash flow are most costly to shareholders (Jensen, 1986). I also predict important differences in managerial empire-building through internal investments versus external acquisitions in the 1980s and 1990s based on changes in stocks and options-based incentives. Consistent with my predictions, managers prefer to empire-build through internal investments during the 1980s, while in 1990s they choose to grow more through external acquisitions.



Corporate Investment Behavior With Incomplete Information


Corporate Investment Behavior With Incomplete Information
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Author : Martin Ruckes
language : en
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Release Date : 1998

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Two Essays On Investments


Two Essays On Investments
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Author : Jie Zhu
language : en
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Release Date : 2017

Two Essays On Investments written by Jie Zhu and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.


In my dissertation, I study factors that influence investments from either corporate or institutional perspective. First, I examine the sensitivity of corporate investment to internally generated cash flow and its pattern of change over time across countries. Second, I investigate how a firm's customer profile can shape its ownership structure of institutional investors. Existing studies have documented a puzzling disappearance of investment-cash flow (ICF) sensitivity in the U.S.. In the first chapter, I explore whether economic and financial development can explain the extent of a country's ICF sensitivity and its evolution through time. I find that, in aggregate, ICF sensitivity has also faded around the world; yet it has remained high in countries with low economic and financial development. Further, I find that the access to external finance, especially equity finance, is a key channel through which country-level development affects the sensitivity of investment to internal cash flow. In more developed countries, external finance has become more accessible for firms when their internal cash flow is insufficient, thereby reducing their reliance on internal cash flow. The results indicate that once a country advances to a certain degree of financial and economic development, it becomes more efficient in allocating resources and therefore financial constraints at the individual firm level become less binding. A growing literature has documented different financial implications of a concentrated customer base. In the second chapter, I examine how customer concentration affects institutional investors' investment decisions. I find that a firm's customer concentration tends to attract different groups of institutional investors, depending upon their investment horizons. Specifically, those institutions who trade actively (short-term) would buy the stocks of firms with a more concentrated customer base. Conversely, those institutions who trade less actively (long-term) would buy the stocks of firms with a less concentrated customer base. While the preference of long-term investors is supported by the increased risk associated with the dependency on a few large customers, I find that the improved stock liquidity is the channel through which a concentrated customer base attracts short-term investors. Further, my findings cannot be explained by information transfer along the supply chain.



The Behavior Of Institutional Investors


The Behavior Of Institutional Investors
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Author : Alexander Pütz
language : en
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Release Date : 2012

The Behavior Of Institutional Investors written by Alexander Pütz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Index mutual funds categories.


Institutional investors such as mutual funds and hedge funds play an important role in today's financial markets. This thesis consists of three essays which empirically study the behavior of active fund managers. In particular, the first essay investigates whether managers behave rationally or if some of them unconsciously make wrong investment decisions due to behavioral biases. The second essay examines whether some managers intentionally act to solely advance their own interests by strategically valuing the security positions in their portfolio. The third essay analyzes what the managers' education reveals about their investment behavior.



Two Essays On The Behavior Of Mutual Fund Managers


Two Essays On The Behavior Of Mutual Fund Managers
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Author : Jongwan Bae
language : en
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Release Date : 2014

Two Essays On The Behavior Of Mutual Fund Managers written by Jongwan Bae and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with categories.


I conduct two studies that investigate the behavioral characteristics of mutual fund managers. First study, The Performance of Mutual Funds on Private Information, looks at the dimension of investment skills of fund managers. The investment skills of mutual fund managers can be assessed by their ability to generate private information. In this study, by investigating the simultaneous actions of fund managers and corporate managers, we estimate how much the actions of fund managers can be attributed to private information. Using the information of insiders' transactions as a proxy for the managers' private information, our performance measure, PS (Private Shares), captures variations in skills among fund managers, suggesting that the funds with higher PS outperform the funds with lower PS. The finding that PS is positively related to future fund performance is consistent with our conjecture that fund managers who actively trade on private information have better managerial skills than the ones that do not trade on private information. In the second study, Impact of Religious Belief on Asset Management Industry, we investigate the effects of religion on the investing behavior of fund managers. We propose a measure of corporate social responsibility propensity (CSRP) by fund managers that captures the level of a manager's tendency to invest in firms that engage in socially responsible activities. Grounded in the basis of ethics and morality, religious belief is shown to have a positive impact on a fund manager's investment in firms with good corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance. The positive association between religiosity and CSRP is particularly strong in the sample of non-institutional funds. On the performance aspect, we find that funds in the highly religious region with a higher propensity to invest in socially responsible firms tend to exhibit future performance deterioration. Our results suggest that local religiosity has a significant impact on the investing behavior of fund managers.



Essays On Collective Investor S Behavior


Essays On Collective Investor S Behavior
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Author : Konstantinos Gavriilidis
language : en
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Release Date : 2013

Essays On Collective Investor S Behavior written by Konstantinos Gavriilidis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Investments categories.




Essays On The Investment Behavior Of Institutional Investors


Essays On The Investment Behavior Of Institutional Investors
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Author : Russell Richard Wermers
language : en
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Release Date : 1995

Essays On The Investment Behavior Of Institutional Investors written by Russell Richard Wermers and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Institutional investments categories.